Façade Cladding & Building Remediation: What to Look for in a Contractor
Not all façade contractors are created equal. If you’re managing a remediation or recladding project, the right team won’t just replace panels. They’ll protect your site, manage public safety, and ensure long-term compliance.
At Kerrect, we take an engineering-first approach to façade cladding and building remediation because safe, compliant outcomes depend on more than just labour. Here’s what to look for in a contractor, and why it matters.
Why façade cladding and remediation needs more than a builder
Water leaks. Loose cladding. Corrosion behind panels. These issues often overlap, and they don’t wait for convenient timelines. If your building has façade defects, you need a contractor who can manage the full remediation pathway from inspection and access, through to safe works and certification. That’s why leading façade cladding contractors in Australia, like Kerrect, integrate everything in-house:- Engineering and anchor strategy
- Safe access design (rope access, EWPs, permanent anchors)
- Safety netting and exclusion zones
- On-site repairs and testing
- Full documentation and compliance
Integrated access and safety = fewer delays
Safe access isn’t a side note. It’s core to any high-rise remediation project. Whether you’re working in the Sydney CBD, on a Brisbane tower, or at a Gold Coast beachfront complex, you need a system that protects workers, residents, and the public. Kerrect delivers:- Rope access systems designed to AS/NZS ISO 22846
- Safety netting installed and certified to BS-EN 1263
- Overhead protection and containment netting
- Exclusion zone planning for public areas
Common project risks and how we reduce them
Every remediation job comes with live challenges:- Water ingress causing corrosion and concrete spalling
- Loose fixings or failing cladding at height
- Busy, occupied buildings requiring public protection
What makes a contractor truly capable?
Here’s what we think you should expect from your façade remediation partner:| Capability | Why It Matters | What Kerrect Delivers |
| Engineering-led scope | Reduces rework and surprises | Full audit > design > install > certify workflow |
| Certified crews and equipment | Proves compliance, avoids shortcuts | IRATA, FASET, AS/NZS & BS-EN standards |
| Flexible access systems | Fits method to the site | Rope access, EWP, anchors, netting |
| Strong local presence | Speeds up response time | Sydney HQ + SE QLD office |
| Insurance and prequalification | Reduces client risk | $20M public liability + CM3 & Avetta credentials |
Why choose Kerrect?
From high-rise cladding jobs in Sydney and Brisbane, to heritage buildings and multi-storey refurbishments across the Gold Coast, Kerrect is trusted by government, education, and commercial property clients. We:- Integrate rope access, netting and remediation
- Control the full job, not just one part
- Work safely on occupied, complex sites
- Deliver certified systems and clear documentation
FAQs: Façade Cladding & Building Remediation
- What does a façade cladding contractor do? A façade cladding contractor manages the inspection, repair, and replacement of external building materials, often addressing defects like water ingress, corrosion or loose panels. Kerrect provides end-to-end solutions from engineering to certification.
- Why is rope access used for façade repairs? Rope access allows skilled technicians to reach hard-to-access façades without the need for heavy scaffolding. It’s faster, safer, and more cost-effective on high-rise and occupied buildings. Learn more about our rope access systems
- Is Kerrect licensed to work on buildings in Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast? Yes. Kerrect operates nationally, with offices in Alexandria (NSW) and Burleigh Heads (QLD), and experienced teams servicing the Sydney metro, Brisbane CBD and Gold Coast region.
- Do you provide safety netting for façade work? Yes. Kerrect installs and certifies BS-EN 1263-compliant fall arrest nets, overhead protection nets, and containment systems designed for high-risk construction environments. Explore our safety netting options
- What standards should façade contractors meet? Look for credentials like IRATA (rope access), FASET (netting), and compliance with AS/NZS ISO 22846 and BS-EN 1263. Kerrect meets and exceeds these requirements across our team and equipment.